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Show (Mr.; Mrs. Boyd Packer Birthday Anniversary-NoteMr. And Mrs. Jesse W. Hoopes To Celebrate Fast By Renee B. Olsen Return From Trip 50th Wedding Anniversary On Sunday, June 17 Packer K. Boyd Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. Renee B. Olsen was guest returned Friday, June 8, from 8 The children of Mr. and Mrs. Held Graduation afternoon, of honor Tuesday Jesse W. Hooper cordially in- Primary trip to Detroit and vite all relatives and friends to In Seventh Ward Sunday June 12 at the home of her mo points East. At Detroit they W. Balls. The ten-da- attend a reception given in honor of their parents Fiftieth Wedding anniversary. The reception will he held Sunday, June 17, in the L. D. S. Fourth ward amusement hall between the hours of three and six. iMr. and Mrs. Hoopes, long time residents of Brigham City, wee married In the Salt Lake temple June 19, 1901.. They are the parents of seven children, five of whom are now living. They have ten grandchildren and two YOUR BEST DEFENSE is tha fact 1(1 lOi earitrasH For the reception being held in honor of their parents, the following sons and daughters Jesse will be in attendance: Hoopes, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif.; Wendall G. Hoopes, Portland, OakOre.; Lorenzo N. Hoopes, land, Calif ; Harold W. Hoopes, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Eloise Lillywhite (Ray L.) Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Hoopes request that there be no presents. PROTECT YOURSar against Ruthleaa Rust by installing a Parmaglas Auto- Water Heater, it steel tank cannot rust cause glass cant rust. TODAY & SATURDAY matic . be- TWO BIG FEATURES REWARD YOURSELF with aO the1 I sparkling clean hot water you want . no Clean as the water y outdrink snore rust to ruin your wash or coito-ma-n dirt to discolor water and fixtures.) CIRCLE OF DANGER WITH Milland Patricia Roc AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS ' VSWfar a startling doMMstratiMl 0. Vacation in California Mr. and Mrs. Abel S. Rich at tended graduation exercises on Saturday, June 9, at the University of Utah. At that time their son, Elliot, received his Masters Degree in civil engineering. El liot is a professor at Weber col lege. No-ren- n Eliiot Rich Receives Masters Degree At U Mrs. Mrs. Edith Baddley, Gladys Schroeder and Rex Ed wards of Willard, 'Mrs. Irene Stapley of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Grace Andersen of Brig ham City returned Saturday night from a weeks vacation In California. While in Los An'geles they Friendly Sewing Club visited at the home of Anna Eve Dean, at Camp Cook they saw Meet Wednesday met clulb Dean Baddley and Betty Badd The Friendly Sewing ley Welker and family were Wednesday evening, June 13, at visited in San Jose. Before re the home of Mr 6. Eugene turning home they were sight Wright. seeing in San Francisco. The evening was spent In sewing. Visits Mrs. Yates A delicious dessert was servMrs. Ferd Hirschi of Park ed by Mrs. Wright to Mrs. Clyde Mrs. Wm. Shaw, Valley, was a visitor of Mrs. P. Larsen, Elias Yates of Brigham City Mrs. Arden C. Balls and Mrs. this week. She spent a day here. Laren W. Balls. IN THE CONGO Smith SUN. - MON. - TUES. OLIVER o)' 12) TOOSY COAL & APPLIANCE WITH Robert Newton Alec Guinness 68 No. Main FRIDAY HereIt Is Folks!. . . i Mrs. Dewayne Hauenstein, formerly Miss Vaudys Yates Brigham City and now of Mt. Vernon, Washington, gave birth to a baby boy, Monday, June 11, at the Mt. Vernon hospital. The baby, born premature, weighed three pounds and eight ounces. This is the Hauensteins fourth child. WOMEN one car and t Ul value nee onr leg, but from where I ait, lots of si get so wrapped np in ourselves we often forget where were going. Some folks get so narrow they even begrudge their neighbors the right to enjoy a glass of beer now and then. Lets not forget that just as trains run on steam and oil, democracies run on freedom and tolersneel ' a Cent on fW-SJ- A THE PARSON yORDSER t loaded... f and to were hit pitloltl i prtsnttf ONI Ol THI nut! FAMILY OF riCTUKt 1501 Sms 0 0 mm "PICK O' THE PICTURES' JOEL Sunday Monday -- Tuesday -- elleh dhew . DUl LAN -A- STORY THE PERSONAL .r4tar OF AN AIRLINE case (fa IDAHO a Bill-O- f JAKBitnaai STEWARDESS! tooW , HEEHANDEZ-auU- wtWNri fcedod JACQUES bjf ILUAK I - ' : d tapurntrL DincM br .is Co-Mi- U CARTOON CIRCliS L ABROAD WITH TWO YANKS v Helen Walker, Dennis OKeefe and William Bendix - 1:00 1, M. Saturday SUNDAY MONDAY our GRAND TUESDAY Colored Cartooni, STORY OF G. I. JOB r.5s Adventure short subjects. Plus Selected Short Subjects d Robert Mitchum and Burgess Meredith We've hung up the sign reading mm ra 2 I 88 I ' - ... and were ready for business at Brigham Citys new AG store - TEXS Youll find our shelves loaded with bargains ... a store packed with real values! Come in today j! x DRIVE-I- N ... and everyday for the finest in garden fresh vegetables and fruits . : . for Swiff s meats and other name FIND AT TEXS DRIVE-I- N . MARKET FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! Plenty Of Free Parking! ' OPENING GREEN ONIONS Ur Bunch ANNOUNCEMENT to be RADISHES held FRIDAY -- SATURDAY CANTALOUPES ORANGES JUNE 22 23 -- ElNEST OF FREE PARKING A- T- bunches Pound Valencias ClICUMDERS PLENTY R3 D LEI tall cans, all brands i t pounds long green QUALITY VU 5 7QJMA .......... 4 cans Cal Cap halves FRUIT COCKTAIL, Surefine, large 2! can PEAS -- 2M 38i Woods Cross Sweet Winkled, 303 can, 6 forU Frank Reeder is in charge of our brand new market and will offer you the finest in fresh andcured mCatS fe3turin9 SW,FT'S and other name brands . at money saving prices. rvtf757i nn Ay Lj 719 South Main Street M. A. (lex) Hamberlin, Proprietor rAMm i i E brand products selected from our new market ... for the finest quality in groceries. Shop and save in air conditioned comfort at Brigham Citys new market! HERE ARE A FEW OF, THE OUTSTANDING VALUES YOULl f for 11 Cappy might have been pulling Also The event you've waited for!! tomorrow 7 now OF DISTINCTION Yes . . . weve thrown wide the doors Weeks Paper , ulers here Wgtlott r ' paym I dont know what eity I was going to get off at!" that re- Rosalind Russell and Ray Milland Attend Reception Mr. and Mrs. Abel S. Rich of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne- Rich, of Logan attended a wedding reception in honor of Don Cox of Fafrview and Doris Randall of North Ogden, on Wednesday evening. The reception was held in the North Ogden First ward. MARKET. who just AND SATURDAY H Watch Next Cappy Fisher year as a tired after thirty-fiv- e was telling railroad conductor about a salesman who was often one of his passengers. That man was so busy," says dictaGappy, he used to bring a phone on the train to catch up on his letters. On one trip hed been rushing around so much he clean forgot to bring his ticket. Left it on his desk. , When Cappy started to tell Mm not to worry about the ticket, the salesman busts out with Whos worried libout the ticket? Its just HIGHWAY 91 EAST SIDE OF BRIGHAM CITY KfJ--J Frida? ITS Dewayne Hauenstein Weissmuller FURY OF makss Ftrmaglot Water Hooters Phone ONE for picked up a new Chrysler Packer Motor company. of They visited many places interest in LJD.S. church history. While in New York they attended meeting in the Manhat-t&ward where they met Gary Shirts and several friends who were visiting there also. In Denver they visited Lt. and Mrs. Nile Sorenson, former Brigham City residents. The Packers report a most enjoyable trip. Baby Boy Born To Mrs. CO-HI- T Johnny as right away I Oaly A. ther, Mrs. Harriet occasion was Mrs. Olsens birthday anniversary. A delicious hot luncheon was served followed by a social afternoon. 'Many lovely gifts were presented the guest of honor by Mrs. Cleo Dalnes and son, Terry, Mrs. Aletha Thurston and Mrs. Netta Knowles of Logan; Mrs. Avon Purser and Mrs. Bonnie Woolf and daughter, Shelia of Hyde Park; Mrs. Janiece K. Nichols and son David; Margene Bailbara Balls and Ro Layne Olsen of Brigham City. box elder Hope "Cappy" Told Him Where To Get Off! y Rob-bert- AjOl eh Regular Sunday night sacrament meeting held in the Seventh ward chapel on Sunday, June 10, honored the restoratiin of the Melchizedek priesthood. Jesse C. Reeder was program chairman for the evening. Meeting began with Bishop and Lewis S. Wight presiding W. W. Smith conducting. Song, "Come Ye Children of the Lord," followed by James Nelson offering the invocation. Here is an Hour was followed by the scriptural reading by Garth Nelson. Regular sacramental services were conducted. Blaine Nelson sang Bless This House," accompanied by Ramona Madsen. exercises Primary graduation were then conducted by Mrs. Clarence Burrup, primary president. Mrs. Cyril Housley presented the following girls to e Mrs. Burrup for graduation: McCarthy, Valerie Pierce, Frandne Romer, Joan Lee, Joy Jensen and Mare Lovewell. Mrs. Burrup in turn presented each girl with a diploma of graduaMrs. Sarah Romer tion. presented the following boys who were also presented primary Robert diplomas: graduation Reeder, Wynn Bott, Jimmy Westley, Richard Korth, Gale Ruddell and Glen Hawkes. iA vocal solo was sung, The Trumpeter by John Owen accompanied by Naomi Emery. The remainder of the evening was under the direction of Mr. s Reeder who introduced J. L. as ' guest speaker of the evening. Following Mr. Roberts talk following meeting adjourned the closing song, Sing We Now At Parting, followed by the benediction by J. S. McCarthy. Joe Marsh Rom' where I d STORE HOURS t miTOPl r ft k |